partnerlus
Partnerlus is a theoretical construct in organizational studies describing a structured approach to multi-stakeholder collaborations. It envisions networks where diverse organizations coordinate resources, risks, and outcomes through a formal governance framework and shared value propositions. The term is a neologism, blending 'partner' with the suffix -lus to denote a curated, modular form of partnership rather than a single entity.
Concept and structure: At its core, partnerlus emphasizes four elements: a shared purpose, distributed decision-making, interoperable
Operations: joint planning cycles, shared performance dashboards, and interoperable data standards enable synchronized action. Resource sharing
Applications: used in cross-sector alliances, open innovation consortia, regional development networks, and digital platform ecosystems.
Advantages and criticisms: Proponents cite resilience, broader resource access, and knowledge transfer; critics warn of complexity,
See also: partnership, consortium, coalition, network governance.